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Mikhail Ivanovich Chulaki ((ロシア語:Михаи́л Ива́нович Чула́ки)) (, Simferopol – January 29, 1989, Moscow) was a Soviet composer and teacher. He studied under the composer Vladimir Shcherbachov at the Leningrad Conservatory, graduating in 1931.〔Ho/Feofanov (1989)〕 He held administrative and teaching positions, including at the Leningrad Conservatory (1933–41, 1944–48), and taught composition at the Moscow Conservatory (from 1948):〔 among his composition pupils was the 15-year-old Mstislav Rostropovich, whom Chulaki did much to support both materially and as an artist. Before World War II he was artistic director of the Leningrad Philharmonic. From 1963-70 he worked as artistic director of the Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow.〔Wilson (2006), p. 544〕 While in that post, he gave Rostropovich his first major break as a conductor, inviting him to conduct Tchaikovsky's ''Eugene Onegin''.〔Wilson (2007), p. 287〕 His son was the writer Mikhail Mikhailovich Chulaki. ==Notes and references== *Ho, Allan & Feofanov, Dmitry. ''Biographical Dictionary of Russian/Soviet Composers''. New York: Greenwood Press, 1989. ISBN 0-313-24485-5 *Wilson, Elizabeth. ''Shostakovich: A Life Remembered''. London: Faber & Faber, 2006. ISBN 0-571-22050-9 *Wilson, Elizabeth. ''Mstislav Rostropovich: Cellist, Teacher, Legend''. London: Faber & Faber, 2007. ISBN 978-0-571-22051-9 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mikhail Chulaki」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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